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Chapter 5: Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare InitiativesRacial
Disparity in Service Referrals from Juvenile Courts Evaluating Youth Mental
Health Needs at the Maine Youth Center Reductions in Legal Offences
and Adjudications while Enrolled in the Wraparound Milwaukee
Program Parents of Young Children
Out of Home and in Jail Behavioral, Emotional,
Social, Cognitive and Physical Status as Well as Substance
Use Attitudes of Children of Parents Who Abuse
Substances Casey Family Programs: How
Are the Children Doing &endash; Part II? Assessing Youth
Outcomes in Family Foster Care Oregon's Title IV-E Waiver:
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